The Eowave Studio Cases are made of metall. Wooden side panels give them a modern look. The case offered here is angled. It features two rows with 104 HP each. A power supply and Bus Boards are built-in.

The Eowave Studio Cases are made of metall. Wooden side panels give them a modern look. The case offered here is angled. It features two rows with 84 HP each. A power supply and Bus Boards are built-in.

The Eowave Studio Cases are made of metall. Wooden side panels give them a modern look. The case offered here is flat. It features two rows with 104 HP each. A power supply and Bus Boards are built-in.

The Eowave suitcase is light as a feather, yet robust, thanks to its aluminum frame. The case offers 2x 104 HP. Its lid is very deep. Therefore, modules can be transported with patch cables inserted in their connectors. A power supply and two Bus Boards are built-in.

The Eowave Studio Cases are made of metall. Wooden side panels give them a modern look. The case offered here is angled. It features three rows with 84 HP each. A power supply and Bus Boards are built-in.

Miniature synthesizer – The Domino module is composed of an analog oscillator with saw and pulse waves, a low-pass filter, a VCA and an envelope. All components are pre-wired, meaning the circuit can be operated like a standalone instrument. In addition, thanks to a total of twelve audio and control voltage connectors, it is possible to use the module with other modular equipment. The Domino delivers classic, analog results. From time to time, it sounds somewhat like a TB-303.

Fluctuations Magnétiques is composed of two processing stages with two analog filters each. The circuits feature high-pass, band-pass and low-pass modes with a slope of -12 dB per octave. Routing options allow serial or parallel operation. Level potentiometers at the input stages make it possible to generate asymmetrical distortion. By connecting several of the VCFs in series, users can create filter types with a slope of up to -48 dB per octave. For modulations, there are several CV inputs.The basic character of the Fluctuations Magnétiques is gentle and very musical. However, with high input level settings, it is also possible to achieve beefy, rather rough results. The circuits can’t self-oscillate, unless the user patches a feedback loop. Parallel routing allows, in combination with a VCO, VCA and some modulators, lively, very expressive basses, leads and pads. Atmospheric stereo processing and vocal sounds are other areas of expertise.

Germania 241 is a voltage-controlled germanium transistor amplifier. According to the manufacturer, the module simulates traveling on the asteroid of the same name. – Seems to be a rather bumpy journey, as the germanium transistor enriches incoming sounds with some smooth distortion.

The Magnétosphére is a transistor low-pass filter with beefy sound. Its audio input comes equipped with a level potentiometer. Both cutoff and resonance can be modulated. - Of course, the parameters are manually adjustable as well. The filter features a slope of -24 dB per octave.

The Orage VCO is a thru zero oscillator with triangle core. The module generates sine, triangle, saw tooth, square and pulse waves, which are emitted via individual outputs. Besides a 1v/octave connector, there are inputs for linear and exponential FM, PWM as well as phase inversion. The pulse width can be adjusted manually as well. Coarse and fine tune potentiometers plus a sync channel complete the circuit’s functional range. The Orage VCO delivers voluminous and warm sound.

Source D’Energie is a compact solution for powering Eurorack systems. The module comes equipped with two 16-pin headers, which can be connected to Eowave Bus Boards or Flying Bus Boards. At the front panel, there are LEDs for controlling the operating voltages. The module emits up to 1.5 A at +12 V, 1 A at -12 V as well as 0.5 A at +5 V.

A very compact VCO - The Titan is a discrete, transistor based oscillator, which generates saw and pulse waves. Its pitch can be altered via coarse and fine tune potentiometers. CV inputs allow users to modulate several parameters plus there is a sync channel. The Titan is praised by Eowave for its powerful analog sound. On top of that, the module’s power consumption is very low.

The Zone B.F. is a dual LFO with a rich waveform selection. Besides standard wave shapes and noise, the module offers several random waves. Sync connectors allow users to reset the low-frequency oscillators via gate signals. Alternative, it is possible to use the inputs for control voltages. The LFOs can work in the range from 0.1 Hz to 200 Hz.